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Your whole answer is "one assumption after another assumption". You notice? WHOA MAN, back down a sec, re-read what you just wrote.
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Originally Posted by WaltHowe
People as a general rule or common sense wise don't go turn off their profile when looking to meet others and there are enough men who MIGHT write to a woman who looked at his profile or they might NOT write to a lonely, overweight, neurotic woman who is covering herself up with a heavily made up just out of the hairstylist picture from three years ago.
There are no assumptions in my post. There are plenty in yours however. First, you assume that just because you can only see 6 of the 7 people who've viewed your profile, it must mean that the 7th person is blocking you. I offered an alternative explanation which is that their profile is merely turned off. Second, you assume that people who have their profile turned off aren't looking to meet anyone. But how do you know? What if the person wasn't actively looking to meet anyone. But one day, they were bored or feeling a little lonely so they decided to just take a quick look to see if anyone caught their interest?
There are no assumptions in my post. There are plenty in yours however. First, you assume that just because you can only see 6 of the 7 people who've viewed your profile, it must mean that the 7th person is blocking you. I offered an alternative explanation which is that their profile is merely turned off. Second, you assume that people who have their profile turned off aren't looking to meet anyone. But how do you know? What if the person wasn't actively looking to meet anyone. But one day, they were bored or feeling a little lonely so they decided to just take a quick look to see if anyone caught their interest?
Well I'm not the one who gets worked up about people making assumptions. You do. So I reserve the right to make assumptions while you on the other hand...................You did it again with the post I'm quoting from.
Since I'm just a transplanted New Yorker as my friend revealed, I take it that Christopher Street must be the part of town that is most religiously Christian since Boro Park is the part of town that is most religiously Jewish.
Well I'm not the one who gets worked up about people making assumptions. You do. So I reserve the right to make assumptions while you on the other hand...................You did it again with the post I'm quoting from.
You're the one getting worked up, not me. You're the one who jumps to the conclusion that if someone views your profile but doesn't have theirs visible then it must mean they're blocking you. You're the one who makes a big deal out of the fact that some people might temporarily turn off their profiles but still search through profiles every now and then. So while you're free to make assumptions, you might want to ask yourself why you're so quick to assume the worst. As for me making assumptions, nice try. You haven't shown where I'm making any.
Since I'm just a transplanted New Yorker as my friend revealed, I take it that Christopher Street must be the part of town that is most religiously Christian since Boro Park is the part of town that is most religiously Jewish.
Was I right about that?
Not even close. Transplanted huh? into what? The Underground?
Come out of your shell - you really need to get out more! Jeez!!
You're the one getting worked up, not me. You're the one who jumps to the conclusion that if someone views your profile but doesn't have theirs visible then it must mean they're blocking you. You're the one who makes a big deal out of the fact that some people might temporarily turn off their profiles but still search through profiles every now and then. So while you're free to make assumptions, you might want to ask yourself why you're so quick to assume the worst. As for me making assumptions, nice try. You haven't shown where I'm making any.
Whoa! You're making me dizzy. Arguing with you is like arguing with a woman. You come on like a two ton truck...........Know what, it's not worth arguing with you so I'm gonna pass. My words in my posts stand to make my points..............Sit down, call your girlfriend, have a piece of Godiva.
Whoa! You're making me dizzy. Arguing with you is like arguing with a woman. You come on like a two ton truck...........Know what, it's not worth arguing with you so I'm gonna pass. My words in my posts stand to make my points..............Sit down, call your girlfriend, have a piece of Godiva.
No, you just can't defend your previous statements so now you've resorting to saying I argue like a woman. Your previous points don't stand because you've failed to support them. And pretending to take the high road won't change that.
Since I'm just a transplanted New Yorker as my friend revealed, I take it that Christopher Street must be the part of town that is most religiously Christian since Boro Park is the part of town that is most religiously Jewish.
Was I right about that?
LOL!!! Um... sure... Christopher Street is where all the religious Christians hang out. Their biggest church is called the Duplex. LOL!
Since I'm just a transplanted New Yorker as my friend revealed, I take it that Christopher Street must be the part of town that is most religiously Christian since Boro Park is the part of town that is most religiously Jewish.
Was I right about that?
Now that I've had my laugh about Christoper Street... You are obviously new to New York - and yet you start a thread about how picky the women are? Geez Louise! A little quick to judge, aren't we? Exactly how long have you been living in New York City? And where did you move from?
You also have to understand that most people move to New York for the same few reasons - job, school, or atmosphere. Most women do not move to New York looking to get married. They move here for college, career, or to be a part of the big apple. The women here are smart, educated, talented, motivated, and usually, fit. Yes - most women do want love and companionship - but their whole goal isn't getting married, settling down, and having someone take care of them. If that is the type of woman you are looking for - then you need to find a small town somewhere where people don't leave, they just settle down close to their families.
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